Need to access JSF managed beans

I have a JSF-centric application that needs a few Extjs based pages. I'm a complete newcomer to Extjs. Can I use Ext.Direct to access my JSF managed beans and have them deliver JSON data? Or is there a different technology I should be using? Does anyone have an example? Much thanks. -Tod

When I have some time, I will update the User's Guide to show how to handle a variable number of arguments.

BTW: I would like to handle this differently, though, more like what you attempted -but that would not be easy, as there are other parts of the system whose lifes are made easier by making the parameter to be a JsonArray of just one element (instead of just a JsonElement).

When I have some time, I will update the User's Guide to show how to handle a variable number of arguments.

BTW: I would like to handle this differently, though, more like what you attempted -but that would not be easy, as there are other parts of the system whose lifes are made easier by making the parameter to be a JsonArray of just one element (instead of just a JsonElement).

1) does DirectJNgine 1.3 work with ExtJS 3.3?
2) I am very new to the app engine and java web development in general. Are there any quickstart guides for getting JDirect running directly in the app-engine? I have been trying to make the intro work from the user guide, but so far I am not having luck.

It should work, but I haven't tested it yet. To be on the safe side, run the example test application included in the distribution, executing all tests.

And, please, let us know what happens :-)

2) I am very new to the app engine and java web development in general. Are there any quickstart guides for getting JDirect running directly in the app-engine? I have been trying to make the intro work from the user guide, but so far I am not having luck.

Thanks,
TF

There is no quickstart guide for app-engine: probably, the best you can do is follow the User's Guide steps without attempting to provide support for app-engine. Once you make it work, provide support for the google app engine following the steps in the User's Guide

I know, baby steps, but that way it will be easier to know when things go awry for you.